I went to laptop and created the BARTPE disc. I put it in the cd tray for the emachine and nothing happened.I went to laptop and created the BARTPE disc. I put it in the cd tray for the emachine and nothing happened.

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jake howe many discs do you have 1 or 2 ? have you ever seen windows welcomescreen ? if 2 discs windows is on one of them.changed anything in BIOS if set optimal defaults BIOS can changedisc at start from.tap onF8,F10 OR DEL to get there one tap a second,then there find harddiscdevices and change disc.

During the boot process you will see on the screen to press a certain key to enter setup usually delete or the F2 keythis will differ depending on which bios you have

Press and hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS using the arrow keysyou can load failsafe defaultsor load optimized defaults press escape then press f10 to save to cmos to restart

or

Restart your computer now as soon as you hit the power button, keep on holdingAlt key & keep on tappingF10 key ie: Alt+F10, it will open the recovery console select full factory restore and follow on screen instruction. (Note:this will erase all datas on the computer)

You tried recover and it failed, and now you are trying to reinstall windows but you don't have system disc. Hmmm, have you tried rebooting and going into safe mode. Just curious, but you've probably wiped out your operating system by now doing the two things that failed.

Turn Off the computer now as soon as you hit the power button, keep on holdingAlt key & keep on tappingF10 key ie: Alt+F10, it will open the recovery console select full factory restore and follow on screen instruction. (Note:this will erase all datas on the computer) or

During the boot process you will see on the screen to press a certain key to enter setup

Press and hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS you can load failsafe defaultsor load optimized defaults press escape then press f10 to save to cmos to restart

click start all programs accessories scroll to system tools from there you should see a system restore click next a sytem date should open up select the date you want to restore your computer to

Did the sales guy tell you when to press Alt F10? Usually, Acer's recovery system can be activated by pressing and holding both the Alt and F10 keys when the Acer logo appears after you first switch the machine on. It might take a few attempts, as the timing has to be right. Perhaps hold the Alt key and keep pressing F10. If you succeed, you should see a progress bar telling you that the system is loading files. If you miss it, Windows will load as normal and you will need to restart to try again.

The recovery facility will reset the laptop to factory condition, so you can go through the Windows set up from scratch. Perhaps hold off on putting a password on your user account until you are fully set up. You can add one afterwards.

You do not have to make factory setting, infact you can restore the computer back to factory default,to do so, follow the below steps: Turn OFF the computer, now as soon as you hit the power button, keep on holding "Alt" key & keep on tapping "F10" key, i.e Alt+F10 (try both), it will open the recovery console, select full factory restore and follow onscreen instruction. NOTE: This will erase all the datas on the computer.

If your computer has a restore partition, it can be accessed by repeatedly tapping alt+F10 right after turning the computer on. Usually with Acer computers (including emachines, gateway, and packard bell) I press alt+F10, alt+F11, F10, and then F11, and keep doing that, until it starts loading the recovery partition.

If that does not work, your computer may not have a restore partition, and you will need recovery discs. Usually you can obtain these from the manufacturer, but they will often charge for this.

The
other way before Vista starts up is to tap ALT + F10 (at the same time
repeatedly) when the computer is first switched on.. The window of
opportunity is very small, so this may take a few attempts

Once you have tapped both the ALT and F10 repeatedly, you may see a screen showing:

“Edit Boot options for Microsoft Windows Vista”

If you see this, unfortunately, you have missed the window of opportunity, and you need to restart, and try again.

If you see this: “Edit Boot options for Windows Setup” OR “Edit Boot options for Acer eRecovery”

Then
it indicates that you have tapped the ALT + F10 correctly, and all you
now need to do is press “Enter” and the Recovery program should load on
your screen after a short pause..

In some cases, you may need to remove the battery (for notebooks only) and run the machine directly from the mains.

The Disk2Disk recovery feature allows you to recover the system without recovery CDs. This will return your system to factory settings and will delete everything stored on the machine.If possible we strongly advise backing up anything important on your machine before starting the recovery process.

The
other way before Vista starts up is to tap ALT + F10 (at the same time
repeatedly) when the computer is first switched on.. The window of
opportunity is very small, so this may take a few attempts

Once you have tapped both the ALT and F10 repeatedly, you may see a screen showing:

“Edit Boot options for Microsoft Windows Vista”

If you see this, unfortunately, you have missed the window of opportunity, and you need to restart, and try again.

If you see this: “Edit Boot options for Windows Setup” OR “Edit Boot options for Acer eRecovery”

Then
it indicates that you have tapped the ALT + F10 correctly, and all you
now need to do is press “Enter” and the Recovery program should load on
your screen after a short pause..

In some cases, you may need to remove the battery (for notebooks only) and run the machine directly from the mains.

The Disk2Disk recovery feature allows you to recover the system without recovery CDs. This will return your system to factory settings and will delete everything stored on the machine.If possible we strongly advise backing up anything important on your machine before starting the recovery process.